Singh appeared for India in 59 matches between 1998 and 2011 and played for the country at the Asian Cup in 2011.

Former Indian midfielder Renedy Singh was Wednesday named head coach of Neroca FC, succeeding Spaniard Manuel Retamero Fraile who left the club after its sixth-place finish in the just-concluded I-League

Neroca lost to Real Kashmir 2-3 at home in their final match of the I-League to finish with 26 points (from 20 matches). It turned out to be Fraile’s last match at the helm of the Imphal side.

The 39-year-old Renedy, whose home is just a few kilometers away from the club base, donned the national colours in 59 matches between 1998 and 2011 during which he was a dead-ball specialist along with Steven Dias.

He also captained India on a few occasions and featured in the 2011 Asian Cup in Qatar.

After retiring from international football in 2011, he took to coaching. He had a stint as assistant coach of Indian Super League side Pune City in the 2015-’16 season. He is an AFC - A Licence holder.

“It is an honour to be the head coach of Neroca FC. Hoping I could help the team implement my own philosophy and use my own style, which is going to be important here at Neroca,” Renedy said.